Victoria Jaggard

Photograph by Rebecca Hale, NG Staff

Victoria Jaggard currently serves as the senior director of Science & Innovation for National Geographic, with a special focus on astronomy and paleontology.

Before joining National Geographic, Jaggard was the web science editor for Smithsonian magazine. She has also served as physical sciences news editor for New Scientist and as a reporter for Chemical & Engineering News. During her career, Jaggard has chased tornadoes in Colorado, witnessed the last space shuttle launch, and held an astrolabe used by Galileo. She received a degree in science writing/journalism from Lehigh University.

When she’s not geeking out over space, Jaggard can be found playing video games, watching anime, or singing in the nearest karaoke bar. She lives in Washington, D.C.